CDIRip extracts the track(s) from DiscJuggler .CDI images and makes it
possible to burn them under Linux, using utilities like cdrecord and k3b
( a nice GUI for KDE ).

I still have to write a man page for the 'cdirip' binary itself, as
required by policy, explaining the available commandline options
available. This is my first package ( though I have many more over at
mentors ) and it has been a real learning experience. In my spare time,
I'm working on a similar program for Nero ( *.nrg ) images.